I'm building a nuclear reactor now, but I might want to turn it into a
spaceship later for some reason...
Diego
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 12:02, Tim Hoolihan - @thoolihan <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Our team has a project using NHibernate in a pretty normal DDD
> fashion. Using repository pattern, service layer (not web services).
> There has been discussion that the product owners may want to change
> to an audit model later, where they can see each change.
>
> It's currently unclear how they would want to see this, and how
> often. It may be we can simply log all changes out via an audit
> listener and not change much.
>
> But the requirements may lead us to thinking we should move the
> database to an audit model (by which I mean, updates are really
> inserts with a newer timestamp, and select defaults to the latest
> version).
>
> Which leads to my question / investigation:
>
> We could hand write this in via the repository, or try to get fancy
> with IInterceptor. But I wanted to check first, are there any
> libraries in the community that assist with this kind of thing? I'm
> thinking of how Burrow implements conversations, but for audit-
> friendly databases.
>
> Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
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